
The other thing I really like about 'train guys' is that their models tend to be in better nick than the average playworn stuff I'm used to.
Happy Birthday Reg and congrats on the latest finds. You can get some gems from the train guys if you're lucky, just watch out for the glue on the wheelsfixer wrote:That does seem to be true Ewan although they also seem to like painting otherwise excellent models
Hello Reg, Ghosty here. Yes as Alex says, can you check your #69c for the seat moulding, we want to see a 'Long Seat' moulding, I.E. are there parts of the orange seat plastic viewable from inside the boot hinge arm openings. If it is a 'Long Seat' model you have, can you post some closer pictures of it with the boot hinge arms in focus and the inside of the wheels and just to keep you on your toes, the rear bumper tow hook cut-outs (sharp or rounded ends to the bumper, just where the plastic tow hook runs through), cheers for that if you can do it for "Motorman", not me of course, I wouldn't put you through all that!!!motorman wrote:Reg have you checked the #69 to see if it is the "Long Seat" version?
Go to the back of the class Reginald!!!!!!!"fixer wrote:Alex and ghosty had a look at my 69c's but none are the long seat versions and all appear to be the square edge toosorry boys